@book{111, keywords = {dissociative identity disorder, alter egos, amnesia, hypnosis, trains}, author = {Herbert Quick and Orson Lowell}, title = {Double Trouble, or Every Hero His Own Villain}, abstract = {

Florian Amidon is a shy bachelor from Wisconsin, who suddenly finds himself on a train to Manhattan with no memory of the previous five years. Amidon discovers that, during his blackout, he had lived as Eugene Brassfield—a smooth-talking oilman, hypocrite, and womanizer, engaged to the most beautiful woman in his new town, the fictitious Bellevale, Rockoil County, Pennsylvania. Amidon enlists the help of a hypnotist to reconcile his two identities.

}, year = {1906}, pages = {320 p.}, publisher = {Bobbs-Merrill}, address = {Indianapolis}, language = {English}, }